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Join the Working Women’s Centre for a community catch up!
đź“… WHEN: Wednesday 8 April
🕥 TIME: 5:30 – 7pm
📍 VENUE: The Jade, 160 Flinders St, Adelaide Kaurna Yarta
This event is a chance to:
Everyone is welcome – whether you’ve been connected to the WWC for a long time, or if you’re just hearing about us. People of all genders are welcome to attend, including male allies.
Free networking event – please register to attend. Nibbles will be provided, purchase your own drinks from The Jade bar.
Download a PDF flyer for this event here

Join us for this International Women’s Day rally and march!
The Working Women’s Centre stands alongside unions and the community to call for safer, fairer, and more respectful workplaces for all. Bring your flags, your placards, and your voices as we come together to show that women’s rights are workers’ rights.
đź“… WHEN: 7 March
🕥 TIME: Meet at 10:15 am (10:30 am start)
📍 START: Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square)
Why march in IWD?
International Women’s Day (8th March) is a global day of solidarity and action for equality, justice and liberation. It celebrates the achievements of the feminist movement and highlights the need to keeping fighting for women’s rights here and around the world.
Born from the struggles of working women over a century ago, IWD is a time to march together for safety, equality and respect, in our workplaces, communities and families.
Organised by SA Unions, in 2026 the IWD march and rally on Kaurna Yarta will be held on Saturday 7th March, 10:15am for a 10:30am start, at Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square – North end).
Speakers will include the Hon. Katrine Hildyard MP, Minister for Women; Kate Obee from SA Unions’ Gender Equality Project; and Aira Firdaus from Working Women’s Centre Australia. We will march together to Mukata (Hindmarsh Square).
Everyone deserves to feel safe, free from violence and discrimination.  We stand in solidarity with our sisters against violence and racism, and we’ll fight to protect human rights, choice, bodily autonomy and gender-affirming health care.
With the South Australian election around the corner on March 21, Working Women’s Centre SA are calling for reforms in South Australia, to:
Working Women’s Centre SA at IWD
We will be at International Women’s Day in solidarity with our fellow workers and sisters.
Come say hello, march with us and pick up a free badge for the campaign against NDAs: OUR SILENCE IS NOT FOR SALE!

The Working Women’s Centre SA is calling on the South Australian Government to legislate the restriction and regulation of NDAs, so that their overuse and misuse is stopped. Restricting NDAs is an important step in combatting sexual harassment in workplaces – find out why here.
Everyone is welcome at IWD – women and gender diverse people to the front. We are powerfully trans and sex worker inclusive. See you there, comrades!
The OUR SILENCE IS NOT FOR SALE artwork is by artist Nicky Minus. You can check out her amazing work at the Workers Art Collective Gallery 3 — workers art collective
RECLAIM THE NIGHT 2025Â > >Â Kaurna Yarta / Adelaide
Friday 31st October
Be part of this global activist event that calls for the elimination of gendered violence, an end to victim-blaming, and for actions to build safe and just communities.
Let’s come together to support:
Reclaim the Night is about taking over public space – we will be loud, proud, fabulous and fun! We are anti-racist and for streets that are free of hate. Everyone is welcome – women and gender diverse people to the front, we are powerfully trans and sex worker inclusive.
More info:
Organised by the Reclaim the Night CollectiveÂ